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Ouch...Hall of Fame tags for the Zoo Crew and its empty for Team THP.
Ouch...
No doubt dude, no doubt.Do you see any tags next to my name? I have been in two of these.
Its really not about that though, this backdrop, these people and the gear are all so incredible.
If anyone ever asks me why I play golf, I think I'll just show them pictures of The Hideaway.
GoPro's are cool
Agreed... This is framed and hanging in my old apartment currently
No doubt dude, no doubt.
I have a few spare tags if you want to borrow one.
That just looks fake. I still can't believe I played golf there
GoPro's are cool
GAWD, this is a beautiful course. Oh what I would give to play this course. Although, I'm all but sure that I never will. At least I can day dream through the pictures. I wish someone would compile a book that shows all the tee box's and approach shots from every hole in order. I'm sure someone has, but I haven't searched for it (not just thp, in general). Would be a nice way to day dream as I plan my shots looking at the photos.
:drool: :dazed:
There aren't many pictures of the course outside of the THP threads. Part of what's awesome about Hideaway is its this hidden gem. Not many people know about it and they like it that way
I know. It's a pipedream for me. Couldn't imagine what it would be like to be there in person. I guess pretty much what CJ said... "HEAVEN ON EARTH!"
Man, this place, there truly are no words...but I'll try.
Facility/Amenities:
Courses:
This pic is fantastic. What a fun and memorable course that must be to play.GoPro's are cool
Went back to re read this thread and came across this post. I dont think theres a better post than this one. So im bumping it.Man, this place, there truly are no words...but I'll try.
Facility/Amenities:
The whole facility itself is incredible, from the moment you pull in you go from "huh?" because its so inconspicuous, to "wow!" when you see the guardpost (with a FIREPLACE OUTSIDE!), and then to sheer shock and smiles when you pull into the circle drive. Someone earlier described it as castle-like, and I'd agree honestly. The whole clubhouse is a thing of beauty, it fits not only the mystique but the area/geography as well. Multiple levels, multiple amenities, nonstop awesome.
Two different driving ranges and short game areas, all manicured and as pristine as the courses themselves. I kid you not I was afraid to take a divot on the range until Dean let loose a pelt next to me and put me at ease, sounds corny, but man I didn't want to be the first to mess things up.
The carts are even amazing as they're legitimately upholstered and not normal seats. While on the course anything you want, is retrieved for you by the staff who is the most courteous and kind I have EVER seen at any course anywhere. Drinks, food, cigars, whatever, you name it, you got it. Comfort stations are already things of legend, and frankly they're being undersold. Literally anything you could ever want, from fruit, to granola, to candy, to ice-cream, to soda, to CANNED GATORADE! Not to mention the chicken salad is INCREDIBLE. At the turn you can hit the Snack Station and we had the best hot-dogs I've ever tasted one day and insanely good tacos the next....fresh...with the cook standing there...serving you....as much as you want. Insanity, in a perfect sort of way.
The members were 1000% more down to earth than I expected, as genuine as the come, and more than willing to bend over backwards to help out. It was fun getting to watch them see us in awe and getting to show off this beautiful place a bit. The Caddies were also amazing, the two gentlemen I got to play with smiled just as much as we did and you could tell were having just as much fun watching us. Also, they are INCREDIBLE putt readers, hoooooooly cow. Was incredible to be given not only numbers but insights into shots and as the round went on they got really spot on at knowing what club-range you should be pulling for that particular shot.
Courses:
Picturesque is the only way I can describe them. The Dye course is what you expect with a Dye course, it can get Dye-abolical at times on the green complexes (particularly when pins are on ridges, oof) and is a beautiful rolling track where your eye is really toyed with by the water that seems to come into play a lot. The Clive though, I adore the Clive, it is a course I could play the rest of my life and it still not be enough, its a course I enjoyed trying to hit golf shots on and not just firing away the whole time. Perfect fairways, perfect tee-boxes, lighting fast green complexes, playable rough, beautiful and devilish native areas, all rolled into to two beautiful 18 hole courses.
Just look at the grass!!!
I have never in my life, nor will I again, played two courses like this. Literally this place took my breath away multiple times, I like many reading this thread had read on and on about the courses, but you just don't KNOW until you are there. I cannot in my wildest dreams imagine playing courses like these two daily, in fact, I told the members I played with both days that exact thing about 1000 times a day/round. The best part is though, as amazed as I was by the courses, the scenery, the MOUNTAINS, I was never intimidated by the courses at all, to me that is a really amazing balance for a design to pull off, beauty/demand with playability.
Its literally heaven to me. I mean that, this is what I would equate to golf heaven.